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    NSE's Market Capitalization declines by N39.2 billion (market cap : N13.264 trillion)

    The NSE's Market Capitalization recorded a N39.23 billion decline with current market capitalization standing at N13.264 trillion. The All Share Index declined by 0.28 per cent closing at 25,424.91 basis point as against 0.33% lose indicated on Tuesday while it's Year-to-Date (YTD) returns...
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    Dept Management Office announces Nigeria's Public Debt Stock as at June 30, 2020

    Information disclosed by the Dept Management Office show that the Total Public Debt Stock as at June 30, 2020 which comprises the Debt Stock of the Federal government, the 36 state governments and FCT stood at N31.009trn indicating a rise of N2.381trn when compared to Debt Stock of N28.628trn...
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    FG discards price bands, begins full deregulation

    Here is a statement issued by Abdulkadir Saidu during PPPRA briefing in Abuja; "This, however, must be in accordance with our code of conduct because as a regulator, it is our duty to protect the consumer and operators must abide by our codes", Saidu said
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    FG discards price bands, begins full deregulation

    According to information disclosed through the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, the Federal government will no longer regulate price bands for the sale of the premium motor spirit popularly called petrol noting that the downstream arm of the oil and gas sector had been fully...
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    PDP warns FG that hike in price of petrol and electricity tariff may take negative toll on Nigerians

    PDP's national publicitiy secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan's full statement he issued yesterday; "We remind president Buhari that this hike will worsen the scary situation in the last five years, where compatriots are resorting to suicide, slavery mission abroad as well as selling of their...
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    PDP warns FG that hike in price of petrol and electricity tariff may take negative toll on Nigerians

    PDP has warned the Federal government of Nigeria that the hike in petrol price and electricity tariffs may take a negative toll on Nigerians as the party noted that Nigerians may resort to suicide, slavery mission abroad as well as selling of their children amid the hike of the two items...
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    Why price of petrol should have dropped- Atiku explains

    Former Vice president, Atiku Abubakar, on Tuesday showed his view on the recent hike in petrol pump price noting that the hike from an economic perspective was bad for Nigeria. But, President Muhammadu Buhari in previous times revealed that the hike in petrol pump price was caused by the...
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    Investor lose N12.22BN as NSEASI Dips -0.09%

    The Nigeria Stock Market closed bearish last week as the NSE investors recorded a lose of N12.22 billion due to -0.09% dip recorded by NSEASI, therefore; ending the week in the red zone. Equities market closed at 25,582.23 points influenced by NSEASI's dip of -0.09% as against the +0.37% rise...
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    FG Steps up to douse tensions driven by increase petrol pump price

    The Federal government on Monday, September 7 stepped up to address the raisen tensions driven by the recent rise in petrol pump price and electricity tariffs were Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo stated that the hike in the cost of the two items was not to inflict pains on Nigerians. Some...
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    President Buhari says Nigeria's revenues have fallen almost 60%

    President Muhammadu Buhari announced the state of the country's foreign exchange earnings and revenue disclosing that nearly 60 per cent depreciation has been recorded since the pandemic began. The President revealed this in his remarks on Monday, September 7, at the first-year ministerial...
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    Zenith Bank Plc's records N4 trillion in Customer deposits.

    Picking up the spot for Nigeria's second-largest bank by customer deposit was Zenith Bank Plc with deposits surpassing a N4 trillion mark closing in on Nigeria's number one, First Bank Ltd. Access Bank Plc. was knocked down from second place due to the recent growth of Zenith Bank Plc...
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    Fidelity Bank reveals Gross Earnings of N105.8BN, H1 2020.

    Fidelity Bank has announced N105.8bn in gross earnings, H1 2020. A rise of N2.1bn was indicated when compared to gross earnings, H1 2019. Interest income of N84.3bn appreciated by N2.8bn to close at N87.1bn while the Interest expense declined by N9.6bn from N48.9bn to close at N39.3bn. Also...
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    FAAC disburses the sum of N547BN among FG, States and LGAs

    A sum of N547.3bn was distributed among FG, States and LGAs by the Federal Account Allocation Commitee in June 2020 as monthly allocation derived from revenue generated in May 2020. For May, a monthly allocation of N606.2bn was distributed among all tiers indicating a 9.7 per cent drop when...
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    Zenith Bank announces N346 BN in gross earnings, H1 2020

    Zenith Bank plc has revealed it's gross earnings of N346 billion for H1 2020. The declaration was included in audited results of the bank presented to NSE. A 4.4 percent appreciation was indicated in gross earnings, H1 2020 when compared to last year's gross earnings of N332 billion, H1 2019...
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    MTN Nigeria's Rob Shuter resigns as CEO of the Board.

    MTN Nigeria Communications plc. has announced to NSE and to the general investing community on the resignation of Rob Shuter as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the board. Rob Shuter's resignation took effect on Tuesday, September 1. Company Secretary of the firm, Mrs Uto Ukpana in a notice...
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    NSE's market cap. rises as Investors gain N46 billion.

    The Nigerian Stock Market on tuesday rose by N46 bn in market capitalization to close at N13.258trn from N13.212trn this month. On Monday, the All-Share-Index appreciated by 86.82 point indicating a 0.34 per cent rise to close at 25,413.95 against 25,327.13. 1.073 billion shares worth...
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    Lionel Messi confirms plan to leave Barca

    Manchester city is already set to buy Messi with a whooping sum of £450m. What do you think?
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    Lionel Messi confirms plan to leave Barca

    Can't wait for Manchester city to sign Messi :cool: